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Boyd: The Fighter Pilot Who Changed the Art of War by Robert Coram
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Boyd: The Fighter Pilot Who Changed the Art of War

by Robert Coram

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One of those great biographies of someone you didn't know mattered. Divided roughly into three parts: 1. Boyd the gifted pilot, 2. Boyd the visionary aeronautical engineer, 3. Boyd the influential military strategist. Most of us would consider 1/3 of his life a full life, Coram treats us to an examination of the man in full. A man with personal weakness and with many flaws, but with what it takes to be great. ( )
1 vote freudslip | Oct 22, 2007 |
A good biography that misses hagiography by only a hair's-breadth. Extremely informative for all that, and a good wake-up call to the hog trough of American defense spending.

Calling the Pentagon "Versailles on the Potomac" makes marvelous sense, and I first read that phrase here. ( )
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Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0316796883, Paperback)

A great American hero-a 20th-century warrior and military strategist who lived outside the spotlight but whose work has been enormously influential-is brought brilliantly to life in this acclaimed biography. John Boyd was the finest fighter pilot in American history. From the proving ground of the Korean War, he went on to win notoriety as the instructor who defeated-in less than 40 seconds-every pilot who challenged him. But what made Boyd a man for the ages was what happened after he left the cockpit. He transformed the way military aircraft-in particular the F-15 and F-16-were designed with his revolutionary Energy-Maneuverability Theory. Boyd dedicated his later years to a radical theory of conflict that was largely ignored during Boyd's lifetime, but that is now widely considered to be the most influential thinking about conflict since Sun Tzu's The Art of War.

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